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ICYMI: Pemberton-area car thefts on the rise

Audain Art Museum readies Tom Thomson exhibit; Bralorne tourist housing proposal moves forward
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One of the vehicles stolen from Owl Ridge.

Good evening and welcome back to your roundup of Sea to Sky current events. 

Two vehicles were stolen from Owl Ridge north of Mount Currie between the late hours of Monday, May 27 and the early hours of Tuesday, May 28.

Beginning June 29, the Audain Art Museum will unveil a Tom Thomson exhibit of unprecedented scale. 

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) has given first reading to an application for increased tourist accommodations in Bralorne, a historic mining community due north of Pemberton. 

Lillooet Landfill has re-opened after a potential chemical exposure forced it to close over the weekend.

The Whistler Racket Club (WRC) marks three decades of operations this summer with various activities.

Pemberton’s Signal Hill Elementary School is $15,000 richer thanks to a technology grant from Best Buy Canada. 

An upcoming BioBlitz speaker event hosted by the Whistler Naturalists will explore the wonderful world of slime mould.

The next Old Time Jam runs June 2 at the Point Artist-Run Centre (PARC).

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